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ON/OFF (NVR) SWITCH
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SETTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT
Once fully assembled and adjusted, and all safety precautions have been followed;
the saw is ready to be run.
Connect the mains plug to an appropriate power supply.
To start the saw; press the green (I) button.
To stop the saw; press the red (0) button.
Your SIP 10” Table Saw is fitted with a safety NVR (No Volt Release) switch (11). This
means that if power is cut to the saw (such as in a power failure); the motor will not
start to run once the power is returned without the operator following the above in-
structions to restart the saw.
Turn the height adjust handle (12) to set the blade (3) to the required cutting height.
- Anticlockwise: Lower cutting height.
- Clockwise: Higher cutting height.
SETTING THE CUTTING ANGLE
Loosen the angle lock (13) by turning it anti-clockwise.
Push the angle/height adjust hand-wheel (12) in so that the gears mesh and turn
the hand-wheel (12) until the desired angle is achieved.
Release the hand-wheel (12) and retighten the angle lock (13).
Note:
After each new adjustment it is advisable to carry out a trial cut in
order to check the set settings are correct.
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FITTING THE LEG SET
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS….cont
Line up the square holes on each leg (16) with the square tabs on the main saw.
Fit and loosely tighten the bolts (19), spring washers (20a) and the washers (20b)
together with the opposite end of the support struts (22) onto the side of the main
saw (Fig.6).
Fit and loosely tighten the bolts (19), spring washers (20a) and the washers (20b) to
the front and rear of the main saw.
Repeat this process for the opposite side of the saw.
Push the 4 rubber feet (16a) onto the bottom of each leg (Fig.6.1).
Fit the long braces (17) to the left and right sides of the leg set (Fig.7) and secure in
place using the bolts (19), spring washers (20a), washers (20b) and the nuts (20).
Repeat the operation with the short braces (18) to the front and rear of the leg set.
Fit the 2 stability brackets (16b) to the back of each rear leg (Fig7.1) and secure in
place using the bolts (19), spring washers (20a), washers (20b) and nuts (20).